68 . Sm.okinq overlim.e? Who cares1 Suppose you do light 'em pretty fast when the fun flows high. What of it, brother? You'll wake to- morrow with a taste like a dewdrop on a daisy... if you keep to Spuds. They've a secret no one can copy. . . of taming the firebug in smoke... temper- ing parched tongues with a hint of an April breeze . . . giving you unspoiled flavor. You'll like 'em! ::-::{t ' . ;:;::t {; .:: . ". /ì '< i é{' J . '.ÿ'. .:":Øh$..; ':: :".f ,:,?;:" . ,:;, tj:;:: :':,::r .' ." :-:;,,"' ,..' :-: ',::' .: '., -.,:-o,y : :;: ;,:':.; Jt . :?::. .::;::, .{,., '..... ',' ,. , .:,-;':: '.:: ,: :;'Y' ::' ,1 i;t0 , :1 : ::" K, : };; -;.(4ì i. :i:: ,. "" .. .. =i .::::::;,;::: :", " ';:: H:,,: :.t:::?f:*':""":: ' J JJ t i '. ':" ":: ::'>.' . .. .).: \- . .\:::-: ',f : , i>;" .: \-P:..\::: . :' ? /?::. ,.. ..: ., / : \: :t: .::::t ... .: . t%\ , , \ : , :. , .:.:, it /, i'lf'" '- "':::?:f.::;(r.':.:. ') ;t ...::- " , " t; ' When you can t he bothered to count smokes. . . count on Spuds fir mouth-haPPiness SPUD CORK TIP or PLAIN ME.NTHOL - COOLED CIGARETTES I 5 C FOR 20 'q t j th;' t-(' ..' .. : ; : : i(".J(}I\ )' ! ()'tf.!d ; ...,' ...."..e.fTt :':"; r-, " (25c IN CANADA) THE AXTON-FISHER TOBACCO COMPANY, INCORPORATED, LOUISVILLE" KENTUCKY TABLeS FOR. TWO Wit!z Plenty of Eavesdroppers j " , '. ' f. 'NY fool who '.' - '-If 1 wants to buy . )r", , my stock in Fire- rf ': side & F el t Slippers, -,"-" \" 4 Inc., can have it for ,- _' . nothing, and good '- 'L .' - riddance, too. I have no idea who organized this in- the-public-eye movelnent, or where they found so Inany people all in one city, but the crusade is a triuInph. Things are at a pretty pass when you must have charIn, wealth, social posi- tIon, and the sense to phone in advance for a table in order to have filet of sole and a green salad at one o'clock. And you feel like a skulking country cousin in the Colony Restaurant at lunch un- less you are fresh froln the hands of a hairdres..ser and Hattie Carnegie, it is that packed with the Inore done-up so- cial celebrities. Just as I was about to settle down with a gray shawl and a flock of relniniscences for my grand- children, too! Look, this is typical. I started forth to lunch one day at Michel's, because I heard it was an at- tractive little place where you saw Everybody. So the bar was knee-deep in attractive people who said they were waiting for tables. I aln not the type to breathe down the necks of worthy folk who want to dawdle over their deIni-tasses, so I went on to the Con- tinental, which was just as bad. 'I'hen it was ho for Twentv-one \Vest Five-- two, driver, and I had to pretty-please allover myoId hOlne to get a table up- stairs in the back rOOln. Me! I suppose people are figuring they would rather give their life savings to SOlneone they know, like Sid Sololnon, than to con1- plete strangers like Roosevelt. Mercy 111e, whither are we drifting and who , ca res t T HE ganging-up, too, is terrific, and a hello-there spirit is rife. At El Morocco, redecorated so that there is a vast expanse of bar deep on the left of the entrance, those gay young dogs of playboys hurtle in one night with a badly behaved débutante, and the next with a refined trollop. 'I'his is the Stock Exchange of night life (except that it closes at three in the morning) in its sincere effort to keep pace with the newest crop of blondes, and repu- tations are cheerfully ripped to shreds